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    Leeghoofd, can you help me out?
    E8400, OCZ PC-8000

    Working perfect with the following settings (3.8GHz), but I want to hit the magic 4GHz

    By only upping the FSB to 445 and 1.375v core, I can boot, but get Orthos failures within minutes
    500x8.0 results are the same, the memory isn't the bottleneck (tested it @500MHz)

    What other setting could I try?


    CPU Ratio Setting: AUTO
    FSB Strap to Northbridge: AUTO
    FSB Frequency: 423
    PCI-E Frequency: 101
    FSB Strap To North Bridge: AUTO
    DRAM Frequency: DDR2-847

    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A1: AUTO
    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A2: AUTO
    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B1: AUTO
    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B2: AUTO

    DRAM Timing Control: Manual
    Timings: 5-5-5-15, tRFC 55, all other on AUTO
    DRAM Static Read Control: AUTO
    DRAM Read Training: AUTO
    Mem. OC Charger: AUTO
    AI Clock Twister: AUTO
    AI Transaction Booster: AUTO

    CPU Voltage: 1.35000v
    CPU GTL (0/2): AUTO
    CPU GTL (1/3): AUTO
    CPU PLL: AUTO
    FSB Termination Voltage: 1.20v
    DRAM Voltage: 1.94v
    NB Voltage: 1.26v

    Loadline Calibration: Disabled
    CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    PCI-E Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    CPU Clock Skew: AUTO
    NB Clock Skew: AUTO

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    If you want to seriously damage or totally kill your brand new PSU... GO FOR IT!

    Now talking serious, don't do that wongnog.
    Just the thought of it gives me goosebumps!

    Please show some respect for your hardware, ok?

    Quote Originally Posted by wongnog View Post
    Thanks for the link, I filled it out and even overestimated some items. It reported a recommend psu of 434 w (that's for 20% capacitor aging). So hopefully a replacement 600 w GameXStream should be okay?

    Lucky for me I am picking up a new PSU from OCZ today, and NCIX is shipping me a new P5Q-E for free. Ground shipping though so it'll take a few days to get here... but in the mean time I could try plugging in the new psu into the burnt out 4-pin cpu plug and see if it posts or not. But it sounds like a bit of a risky experiment don't you think? I just picture those pins being fried and trying to plug power into it causing smoke and fire!
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    Quote Originally Posted by miguelca View Post
    If you want to seriously damage or totally kill your brand new PSU... GO FOR IT!

    Now talking serious, don't do that wongnog.
    Just the thought of it gives me goosebumps!

    Please show some respect for your hardware, ok?
    heheh okay I didn't really think it was a good idea either. I just can't believe how many times I've had to taken my P5Q-E in and out of my case. So aggravating! I finally bought a magnetized philips screwdriver to help me with those tiny motherboard screws in hard to reach places.

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    Was the 1103 bios removed from Asus site ? Is it true ?

    edit: forget it ... it is still there
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdcobra View Post
    Working perfect with the following settings (3.8GHz), but I want to hit the magic 4GHz

    CPU Ratio Setting: AUTO
    FSB Strap to Northbridge: AUTO
    FSB Frequency: 450
    PCI-E Frequency: 101
    FSB Strap To North Bridge: 850

    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A1: AUTO
    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A2: AUTO
    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B1: AUTO
    DRAM CLK Skew on Channel B2: AUTO

    DRAM Timing Control: Manual
    Timings: 5-5-5-15, tRFC 55, all other on AUTO
    DRAM Static Read Control: Disabled -- if stable go enabled here
    DRAM Read Training: AUTO
    Mem. OC Charger: AUTO
    AI Clock Twister: AUTO
    AI Transaction Booster: AUTO -- if stable : Manual -- try 10

    CPU Voltage: 1.375v with LLC -- LLC disabled : start 1.425, then try to go lower
    CPU GTL (0/2): AUTO
    CPU GTL (1/3): AUTO
    CPU PLL: 1.56
    FSB Termination Voltage: 1.26v
    DRAM Voltage: 1.94v
    NB Voltage: 1.26v

    Loadline Calibration: Disabled -- try enabled -- otherwise up Vcore more
    CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    PCI-E Spread Spectrum: Disabled
    CPU Clock Skew: AUTO
    NB Clock Skew: AUTO
    Good luck !
    try just to enable load line calibration... set it at 1.375 then try go lower is stable... or leave it disabled and try 1.425, go lower from there... never leave CPU PLL at auto, the value is way too high !!!
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    Hi, sorry to jump in mid point. Am going to be purchasing this board once its sub £100. Have found some sites carry an s/l version, is this jsut marketing or such? I have found quite a few sites offering a product with s/l after it. Here is an example:

    http://www.ginger6.com/advanced_sear...rds=p5q+deluxe

    Its a nice price if indeed it is no different to the normal wording of the same board.

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    Just buy the E version jarhead, performs as good and is cheaper... no idea what S/L could mean... really wonder for the warranty , it's 2 year via Ginger6 and the 3rd year via Asus then ?
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    600fsb bios 1103,601fsb no go
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=399827
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    I'm planning on getting this board in a week or so but I have a question.

    I don't like having settings on auto, is it possible to put voltages on the lowest possible setting and still run things stable, like I can on my IP35 Pro? On stock speeds ofc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RAdoxx View Post
    I'm planning on getting this board in a week or so but I have a question.

    I don't like having settings on auto, is it possible to put voltages on the lowest possible setting and still run things stable, like I can on my IP35 Pro? On stock speeds ofc.
    there are some voltage "bugs" on these boards, all documented and confirmed earlier in this thread.

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    Don't put PLL, NB, FSB Term voltage at the lowest RAdoxx... but one setting higher : eg CPU PLL lowest is 1.5 (but overvolts to 1.75) set 1.52 then... also take note that the dimm overvolts with about 0.08 so 2.0 volt in bios is close to 2.1 in reality (don't smoke ya rams )
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    Just a confirmation please:

    4096MB-Kit OCZ PC2-8500 Platinum, CL5. Defective?

    The problem and my test:
    Unfortunately I believe that one of the two modules (2x2GB) is defective.
    Tested with the last version of MEMTEST86+ v2.01; the Kit produced some errors so I tried to test each dimm module separately.
    The DIMM module marked SN :xxx-1 is not working properly at the nominal frequency of 1066 Mhz (default), producing errors from the test number 5.
    So, I tried to repeat continually test number 5: sometimes this dimm successfully concludes only the first pass (in about 2 minutes and 30 seconds), but as early as the second or third pass it produces some errors.
    The other dimm module marked SN: xxx-2 work correctly and pass several passes regularly of the test number 5 without errors.
    Of course, I testet the two dimm in the same memory slot and with the same settings.
    It can be only a problem related to a defective dimm?
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    You seem to have one bad dimm yes cloud... you can also try HCI memtest in windows for a second opinion... did you have irregular behaviour with ya board ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    You seem to have one bad dimm yes cloud... you can also try HCI memtest in windows for a second opinion... did you have irregular behaviour with ya board ?
    Leave DRAM Frequency on AUTO, if I set the same frequency manually it doesn't post over 1000 Mhz.
    On AUTO the mobo boot fine, maybe a bios bug (1103)...
    I tried the xxx-2 dimm at about 1084 Mhz and pass the test 5, the -1 dimm start to make errors from 1061Mhz.
    Same settings, unplugged one dimm and replaced with the other.
    I have no installed OS yet, I was testing if all was good, all material is just arrived.
    RMA time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Don't put PLL, NB, FSB Term voltage at the lowest RAdoxx... but one setting higher : eg CPU PLL lowest is 1.5 (but overvolts to 1.75) set 1.52 then... also take note that the dimm overvolts with about 0.08 so 2.0 volt in bios is close to 2.1 in reality (don't smoke ya rams )
    Sounds complicated

    How about the auto settings then, are they alright or will they give everything just a tad more voltage than necessary?
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    Wake from Vista Sleep Issues?

    Quote Originally Posted by bondisdead View Post
    Hi guys, looking for some help here. I have a fresh vista ultimate 32-bit install on the P5Q-Deluxe. I put my computer to S3 / sleep w/out issues. However, waking it up has been a very hit-miss affair. I've only enabled the keyboard driver to wake up the computer. The mouse is disabled for this. I can confirm this, because I can move the mouse and it has no effect. If I hit a key on the keyboard, the computer wakes up right away. This is the hit-miss part.

    1)Sometimes the display comes right up, and things seem fine. However, if I put it back to sleep, then try and wake it up, the computer comes on, but nothing happens. bootup either halts with a flashing cursor, or the monitor doesn't even come on! In that case, I am forced to hit the reset button.

    2) Alternately, the computer comes up, but I will get a windows message about a program closing. "Host Process for Windows Services was closed" or the ethernet port is dead. If I try and diagnose, the computer once blue-screened! Or it does nothing, even crashing the device manager. I am forced to reboot.

    So with either of these scenarios, sleep has bought me nothing but headaches! What is strange is that it works flawlessly on my two ASUS P5E-Vm boards. The only ASUS SW I installed was the EPU utility, but i since uninstalled that. I have also unplugged all USB devices other than the keyboard/mouse. I have an ati 4850 video card with the latest drivers. No difference w/ older and newer video drivers.

    Help, I'm at wits end! I'm thinking yet another install, but sheesh, that takes me 10+ hours in order to get SP1 and all of my software.
    I hate to respond to my own thread, but was hoping people could at least confirm that they are able to wake their P5Q Dlx from vista s3 sleep? Or am I the only one with this problem?

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    Posting this in case anyone else encounters it...

    If you use an add-on HD controller card and the Intel controller does not display on boot, and the HDs and/or arrays on the Intel controller "disappear", try disabling INT13 on the add-on card if the option is available.

    I'm using a Highpoint 2310 PCI-E card and had to disable INT13 using the hptflash.exe Highpoint bios flash prog.

    Also using a Promise SATA300 TX4 PCI controller on this board, and the detect-speed for the drives hung off that controller is very slow compared to other boards I use this same type of card on. I also could not use more than one of these cards connected to the mobo. Using two cards with 6 or more drives hung off them results in arrays on the Intel controller not being detected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Don't put PLL, NB, FSB Term voltage at the lowest RAdoxx... but one setting higher : eg CPU PLL lowest is 1.5 (but overvolts to 1.75) set 1.52 then... also take note that the dimm overvolts with about 0.08 so 2.0 volt in bios is close to 2.1 in reality (don't smoke ya rams )
    What's actual vPLL if it's set to AUTO? Does it default to 1.5 actual or overvolt as well?

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    read previous pages you will get the answer to your own question.
    Keep the Faith!

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    Does anyone have problems with ainap ? I can turn it on but when i turn it off , it loads the desktop but i get a bsod after 2-3seconds ? Any suggestions ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathewgx View Post
    Does anyone have problems with ainap ? I can turn it on but when i turn it off , it loads the desktop but i get a bsod after 2-3seconds ? Any suggestions ?
    uninstall it, and the rest of the Asus software, reboot, problem is now fixed


    seriously, Asus software is junk, dont bother using it

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAdoxx View Post
    Sounds complicated

    How about the auto settings then, are they alright or will they give everything just a tad more voltage than necessary?
    Quote Originally Posted by scottk View Post
    What's actual vPLL if it's set to AUTO? Does it default to 1.5 actual or overvolt as well?
    AUTO overvolts lads on PLL, FSB Term and NB voltage... it's the same voltage as when you put the lowest setting in the bios...so set one setting higher plz...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThugsRook View Post
    uninstall it, and the rest of the Asus software, reboot, problem is now fixed


    seriously, Asus software is junk, dont bother using it

    I agree , but it is a solution for decreasing power usage , the only one i know. I could use epu 6 engine , but unfortunately it works only when not overclocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathewgx View Post
    I agree , but it is a solution for decreasing power usage , the only one i know. I could use epu 6 engine , but unfortunately it works only when not overclocking.
    actually, the bios' AUTO AI OVERCLOCKING itself does a fair amount of variable rate clocking/volting if ya wanted to go that way. even at a minimum you could enable C1E to auto lower your multiplier.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scottk View Post
    What's actual vPLL if it's set to AUTO? Does it default to 1.5 actual or overvolt as well?
    It is documented in this thread somewhere, but I dont expect anyone to go through 93 pages of posts looking for it, but below is a test run by jVIDIA on the volatges manually set to minimum, or on auto, this is why everyone is saying set it manually but at least 1 setting higher than the minimum, cos the PLL on its own on Auto or set to 1.50v in the bios wacks a massive 1.82v though.

    jVIDIA voltage readings:

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=951
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